Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1923, Page 15

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$133,000 EAL ESTATE TRANSAGTIONS LISTED Eollu iu Northwest Section Ch:el Among Properties Sold. by William K. Hartung. H Sales involving real estate'costing pur- chiasers '$135,000. were reportéd today by the office of Willlam K. Hartung. Properties tranferred follow: 1818 Corcoran street nor(hwefl(—sold! for William Henderson, to F. D. Mar- cozal; a brick house of eight rooms and bath; purchased for a home. Sale com- symated in conjunction with the office ©of Lieberman & Hawn. 3009 O street northwest—Sold for an out-of-town owner to a local investor; Jarge brick dwelling, detached, In Georgetown. This was purchased for purposes of investment. 3417 14th street northwest—Sold for Rachel G. Plerce to Dr. C. M. Gallo- way, for an investment ; a residence con- taining ten rooms and two baths. 1606 34th street northwest—Sold to ¥ H. Block for R. H. Abbott; a six- room and bath brick dwelling in George- town. 2114 4th street northeast—Purchased by Benjamin R. Willlamson from Charles G. Winslow. A modern six-room and bath, coloniaf brick home, with hot- water heat and electric lights. 305 E street northeast—Purchased by John Williams from Mrs. Surah Gra- ham; a six-room and bath brick home. 3435 Quebec street northwest—Con- taining elght rooms and two baths, with i« built-in garage: sold for Mr. and Mrs. Girimes to Horace H. Smith; sale con- summated in conjunction with the firm ©of Boss & Phelps. 724 Oth street northwest—Containing six rooms and bath, hot-water heat and clectric lights; built by Floyd E. Davis; purchased for & home by Archie H. Par- tello. 4302 Brandywine street northwest— Vurchased by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Davis; a new detached hoilow tile and srame dwelling, containing six rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric lights and garage ; recently completed by Allen C. Minnx. "* 4308 Brandywine street northwest— Sold to Willlam P. Pumphrey. 1031 Quebec street northwest—Sold 10 'Miiton L. Cunningham for Clarence H. Small; a modern colonial type six- yoom and bath dwelling in the recently Pl oo s $E Wm 1| W% it g S - way o” -y William S, Davidson bullding at the southeast corner of 15th and K streets, premises 1432 K wtreet northwest. This is a twelve-story, Seeproof structure, the ground floor of which will he occupicd by Mr. Phillips’ real estate offiee. The deal was negotiated by Harry R. Loveless. It is reported the price was considerably in exceas of $5300,000 Phillips has purchased from Davidson & Davidson the completed operation at 10th and Que- beg streets. 5620 9th_street northwest—Sold for Walter A. Dunigan to J. P. M. Duvall; 2 modern seven-room and bath brlc}. residence in Brightwood Park. TET6 5th strect moreheast—Sold " for Marry D. Tryon to Mrs. Sarah Graham ; & six-room and bath brick dwelling. Association of Portland reports that | on account of half its mills still being ddwn, production wds only 12,349,000, agamst a hormal of 32,350,000. Iden- tical mllls of that association show a 30 per cent increase In orders and | |and out, a 10 per cent increase in shipments compared with the preced- ing week, though only two more mills resumed operation. Heavy rains are hindering logging operations in a limited territory. NEW 12-STORY HOTEL FOR TWELFTH AND H Business Men, Headed by J. C. Myers, Plan Structure That ‘Will Cost $1,000,000. be known as the New Lincoln, at the ' | northeast corner of 12tivand H streefs northwest, is planned by a group ol loeal business men, headed gz' Myers, according to reports tol The/ project, it s understood, in- interested in the Lincoln Hote] at 10th and H streets northwest. Negotlations for purchase of the site for the new hotel from the Henry Clay Btewart estate are being conducted through Henry W, Sohon and Witton 5. Lambert and George P. Hoover, trus- tees for the estate. The property has a frontage on H street of 130 feet and on 12th street of 110 feet, it was an- nounced. unce: . e An encyclopedia compiled by the academy at Peking comprises 160,000 volumes. Erection of a twelve-story hotel, to §135,000 REALTY DEALS MADE BY DISTRICT FIRM John F. Maury Announces Trans- fer of Qny -Propérties. =~Names of Purchasers. ———— , Realty transactions totaling in amoynt of considération involved $165,- 000 were announced today- by John F. Maury. » Premises 1806-1308 L street was sold for Arthur Brown and R. Wilmer Boll- ing to a local investor. This property, which has a frontage of 30 feet and a depth of 70 feet, will probably be. re- modeled for business purposes in the near future. The property at 1864 Wyoming ave- nue, red brick residence, containing thirteen rooms and four baths, was sold for Mrs. Susan Oswell to Dr. Jo- seph S. Wall, who will ocgupy it as his residence after making e extensive alterations. A’business property at 2035 K street was sold to Wallace Briant. This prop- erty is 25 feet wide and 70 feet deep. Premises 2107 Pennsylvania avenue cal {nvestor, who plans to make some extensive alterations and repairs. Properties at 1127-1129 19th street, having a frontage of 30 feet and a depth of 100 feet| were sold for John C. Walker, to a local investor. A brick residence of elght rooms and three baths, 1030° 17th street, was sold for James F. Brennan and Patrick J. ‘Walshe to J. -C. Walker. The same property was sold for Mr.' Walker to & local investor. A ot in Massachusetts Avenue Heights, in square 2127, containing ap- proximately 15,000 feet, was sold to Charles Langley, who intends to erect there a residence for hX' own occu- pancy. This sale was made in con- nection with the office of Middaugh & Shannon. Premises 1767 K street, a red brick house of eleven rooms and. two baths, was sold for Fannle Sprigg Perry to a local investor. | CONSTRUCTIONCO.™ § Builders 407 Blackistone Building r:dxh and H btl:‘. N.W.—Main 7823 i ogss, Rersicog Quickly Bose | our expert carpenters—also with our Unusuaily Reasonsble Pricos. Esti. ‘REAL ESTATE. : 16 e TTRACTIVE OFFERINGS . INSPECT AT ONCE 730 UPSHUR STREET N.W.—-$6,950 Attractive six-room-and-bath brieck house: hot-water heat, electricity, etc.; in excellent condition; owner, leaving city, will glve possession at once. N EXCELLENT HOME AT THE RIGHT PRICE BRYANT STREET N.E.—S$6,300. + Attractlve six-room and bath tapestry brick home in this splendid locality; comparatively new. cobtaining all modern’ im- provements, in excellent conditjon. exceptional buy 816 WISCONSIN AV AVE N.W.—$19,000 Just South of Massachusetts Ave. Beautiful 9-room and 2-bath tapestry brick residence on two floors; glass-inclosed breakfast porch and sleeping porch, hard- wood floors throughout. built-in freproof garage; beautifully dec- i wonderful view over Washingt fesiad wordesfuliivie gton. A home that should WARDMAN 1430 K Street N.W. Main 4190 Jameson Built Homes 1416 to 1426 E St. N.E. And 513 Tennessee Ave. N.E. Last One of Ten Houses Built 6 large rooms, tile bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, lots of closet space, double rear porches, wide front porch, deep lot to an alley. For Sale by THOS A. JAMESOI‘-? OWNER AND BUILDER 906 New York Ave. N.W. Main 5525 - g 2 mnmuumfluummmmmmmnnmmnmmmnnnnumnumnuumnnmmmnmmm|mnmm|munufi 136 ¥ street southeast—Purchased, by ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE Amy G. Curtin from Mr. and Mrs. J.'D. - = Markley. This property contains six rooms and bath. 3904 Jocelyn street northwest—A seven- room and bath detached brick, colontal dwelling located in Chevy Chase. This property was sold to Thomas H. Myers for Louis E. Sholtes. 46 Hamilton avenue, Clarendon, Va.— | Seld for Alton D. Skillman to William .i. Tinkler: a new detached frame buga- Jow. It contains six rooms and bath and all modern improvements. 3418 Warder street northwest—Pur- chased by Charles Repp from William .. Tinkler. This property contains six vooms and bath, hot-water heat and | electric lights. LUMBER OUTPUT SLACK. The Northern Pine Manufacturers'| Assoclation of Minneapolis says that ©f nine mills reporting in the ac- companying table only six are now in_operation. The Western Pine Mnnu(lcturen; “New Homes’ 2 LEFT EVERY HOME-SEEKER SHOULD SEE BE Built and Planned | " Corner 3rd St. and Rhode Island Ave. —with a conscientious regard and uppermost thought of home- Beautiful new homes, ideally located and built of best material and work- buying as a permanent investment. Surrounded by Elegant Homes manship. Many unusual features that must*be seen to be appreciated. Reasonable price and terms. —and located in a convenient, healthy, high, homelike section overlooking Naval.Observatory grounds—one of Washington's INSPECT TODAY—OPEN, HEATED AND LIGHTED SALESMAN ON PREMISES N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. ~not only put a family in a new comfortable home at a nominal “Everything in Real Estate” outlay, : BUT p | 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phene Main 5803-4-5 —solve the high rent problem Member Washington Real Estate Board A Gooti He;I;Je at d ];O\‘V Price ChevyLN Chase Immediate Possession Don’t Fail To Inspect These Properties Sample House, 2547 Wisconsin Avenue Open and Lighted Daily Uatil 9 P.M. See Representative on Premises. Chas. D. Sager OWNER AND BUILDER. 923 10th Street N.W. “‘Headquarters for New Homes."" rOR REN1 Unfurnished Apts. In New Building Yents $50 to $10% Open for inspection. Apply Boss & Phelps 1406 “H” St. N T nnummmnng PETWORTH These ‘“Big” Six-Room Homes Athand Varnum Sts. N. W. 8 Sold in One Week 4104 Harrison Street, Clle\) Chdae. D C. House ‘which is almost new is center b lot 60x150. First floor contajns large 1i dining room, reception hall, kitchen and pant | four large bedrooms with open sleeping pe i baths. Servants' room in basement and @ bu | flooring and slate roof. One block from car lix both paved. This home has all the latest improven condition.” The grounds are planned with flowers Open All Day Sunday Come Out Connecticut Avenue or Wisconsin Avenue to Harrison St. ~ L. E. Breuninge'r & Sons Phone M.614-0 406 Colorado Bldg 38 feet wide, ti side porch, Second floor has wvo complete & Oak ley and street %wmnmwmmmnmunmmuumuuuunwmmmnmmmm A nts and is in excellent ttractive shrubs and HERE’S THE OMES Where Price, Location, Convenience and Comfort Comhine to Make a Real Home Seven out of ten of these Homes Sold Before Completed ONLY THREE LEFT see them The Greatest Values in the Northwest Sample, No. 4515 Kansas Avenue, Just North of Allison Between 7th and Rth—Onen Dailv and Sundav Until 9 P.M. 8th St. NW,, Between Dcatur and Crittenden Streets DESCRIPTION First floor contains reception hall, living room, dining room, cémplete kitchen, white enameled cabinet, Detroit Jewel gas range, pantries, service and bdck porches. Second floor —3 large bedrooms, tile bath, clothes closets, inclosed sleeping Exhlblt Home, 4303 4th St. N.W. Open Until 9'PM. * - NOTE—These particular homes are wldcr and fhe rooms and porches Iur(er than the average 6-réom house. 31 000 Cash = . A Few Have Z-CCI Brick Glrllel . With garages. 2 end houses, center hall plan: b b P B e See These Homes Sunday Without Fail LIBERAL TERMS e ; [ ] Price, $7,950 Exhibit House, 4704 8th St. N.W. Take 9th St. oar to Ga.-Ave. and Decatar, . Take 16th’Bus to Grant Circle and Varnum streets, or 9th street car marked Soldiers’ Home o 4th street. porches, exceptional length and width. Finish is mahogany and white; No. 1 clear oak floor< 7 inch thick; bright, dry cellar, laundry tubs, hot-water heat electrictty. A six-room home with comfortable, roomy and homelike con- ditions throughout. Ior instance—One bedroom, 18% feet wide, another 15 feet in length: a dining room, 14x15; living room, 16x14. Such-a home .is what constitutes real comforts. Then the porches! Think of a sleeping porch 10x19, large enough for two sleeping compartments, and the front porch 8x18. Beautiful shaded lots, 127 feet deep, 25 feet parking. Besides, the homes face Kansas Avenue, the widest street northwest, and within one square of Sherman Circle. Real, And we ‘want every one interested to see them. ‘ nmmmmmmnmuumnmuuflmummmunmnmmmmmmmmunmlmnummmmmu|}|Hm1|mmimmflmnmm1mmmmmnmmm!Mlmnnllnmummlunnmml or phone for auto. OPEN AND HEATED DAILY AND SUNDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. honest values. - D. J. DUNlGAN 1321 New York Ave.. OUR TERMS ARE DOUBTLESS EASIER THAN YOUR LANDLORD WILL MAKE YOU CHAS. D. SAGER i Owner and Builder 923 15th St Y Main 36 Headquarters for New Homes om the Easy-Payment Plan > Phone an 617 Qurpersand Blders 913 l5thSt N W

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